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Smart, Georgia trying to stop skid against Saban, Alabama

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The Georgia Bulldogs aren’t the only team having a tough time beating fellow Southeaste­rn Conference powerhouse Alabama.

They’re just the only one that gets another shot in the season’s biggest game.

The No. 3 Bulldogs have the kind of talent-rich roster that appears built to give the top-ranked Crimson Tide a run for their money. They’ll head into the national championsh­ip game Monday night in Indianapol­is trying to finally get over that elephant-sized hump while Alabama is seeking its seventh national title since the 2009 season.

Beating ‘Bama for some five-star recruits has proven easier than besting coach Nick Saban & Co. on the field. Alabama has won the last seven meetings, including one in a previous national title matchup and three with SEC championsh­ips on the line.

Georgia coach Kirby Smart, a former Nick Saban disciple at Alabama, is 0-4 against his old boss. Smart points out they share those struggles “with a lot of teams.”

He’s right, but the Bulldogs

are the ones who have a chance to change that recent history a little over a month after Alabama toppled them from the No. 1 ranking with a 41-24 win in the SEC championsh­ip game.

The Bulldogs also have pushed Alabama to the limit, most notably in their last for-all-the-nationalma­rbles meeting on Jan. 8, 2018.

But the streak stands among the SEC’s two most dominant, talented programs.

On Dec. 4, Bryce Young passed for an SEC championsh­ip-game record 421 passing yards, locking down the Heisman Trophy and the No. 1 College Football Playoff seed for his team. Alabama was actually the underdog, and Saban couldn’t resist crowing to reporters that “the rat poison you put out there this week was yummy.”

Oct. 18, 2020. Alabama scored three touchdowns in a 10-minute span starting late in the third quarter for the first 41-24 win. Saban

was cleared to be on the sidelines after a false positive COVID-19 test. Mac Jones passed for 417 yards and four touchdowns, similar to Young’s numbers in the first rematch.

Dec. 1, 2018. Jalen Hurts got to be the hero this time. The former starter replaced an injured Tua Tagovailoa in the SEC championsh­ip game, throwing for one touchdown and running for another with just over a minute to play in a 35-28 win.

Jan. 7, 2018. Also in Atlanta, Tagovailoa and fellow freshman DeVonta Smith connected on a 41-yard touchdown in overtime for a 26-23 victory. Tagovailoa had replaced a struggling Hurts in the second half.

“He just stepped in and did his thing,” Hurts said afterward. “He’s built for stuff like this. I’m so happy for him.”

 ?? Brynn Anderson / Associated Press ?? Georgia’s Warren Ericson, right, and Alabama’s Slade Bolden play during the second half of the SEC championsh­ip on Dec. 4.
Brynn Anderson / Associated Press Georgia’s Warren Ericson, right, and Alabama’s Slade Bolden play during the second half of the SEC championsh­ip on Dec. 4.

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